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11 various Wild, Wonderful West Virginia posters Box II.H. - 19
34th biennial report Tax Commission of West Virginia Box II.D. - 3, Folder 11
4-H Clubs Box II.F. - 266, Folder 5
12.001, 8.17J, & 18.636; A134, A112abc; 12.501 Box 2, Folder 3
Arthur Matluck, Vector Integral Calculus Box 57, Folder 5
Articles on teaching Physics Box 42, Folder 2
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (B) - Supporting Documents / Articles MSS 04-2, Box 21, Folder 5
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (C) - Relevant Cases MSS 04-2, Box 22, Folder 1
ALI Restatement: Kissinger Telephone Transcripts - C - Miscellanous Documents MSS 04-2, Box 37, Folder 8
(12) Account – Stocks, Bonds, Insurance, etc. Shelf Oversize
(23) Ledger – Deposit summaries Shelf Oversize
(46) Ledger – Sales and attendance Shelf Oversize
12 color portrait photographs of young men, matted, 8 in. x 9 1/2 in. Box 79, Folder unfoldered
2 letters from Jim Davis and June Stamm to Carl R. (Bob) Cogar and note from Cogar regarding the letters Box 1995/undated 9, Folder 15
35mm transparencies (in original containers) and 16mm film clips "Waterfalls and Rocks" Box 84, Folder unfoldered
13(c) Box 141-142
13(c) General Agreements Box 143, Folder 6
Accounting for Unredeemed Tickets Box 53, Folder 10
14. Misc. Correspondence Genealogy Data Box 3, Folder 32
18. Recent Davissons Box 3, Folder 36
1. William Davisson (Kevin Fleming) Box 3, Folder 48
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